Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> Tearing a guest's storage out from under its feet on libvirtd shutdown
> is just as bad as tearing out its network :-) This patch removes the
> code which shuts down storage pool when the daemon shuts down. So NFS
> mounts stay around, LVM VGs remain active, and iSCSI co
"Daniel P. Berrange" wrote:
> Tearing a guest's storage out from under its feet on libvirtd shutdown
> is just as bad as tearing out its network :-) This patch removes the
> code which shuts down storage pool when the daemon shuts down. So NFS
> mounts stay around, LVM VGs remain active, and iSCSI
Tearing a guest's storage out from under its feet on libvirtd shutdown
is just as bad as tearing out its network :-) This patch removes the
code which shuts down storage pool when the daemon shuts down. So NFS
mounts stay around, LVM VGs remain active, and iSCSI connections remain
logged in. When w